......But it clearly says "low end of expectations" not " within expectations".---"Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance." - Will Durant

#3Fallen_LordPosted 1/8/2013 11:33:14 PM

People seem to miss the point that the vita is a system aimed at older teens and adults. As a result of course sales are not going to be as good as a system aimed at all ages. This is why hollywood prefers to make PG movies and not R/NC-17 movies. There is a larger audience and a potential to make more money. Yes, price is a factor but not so much since any adult that wants the system should be able to afford it. I have no doubt that the vita will survive at least as long as the psp did.

#4shampoowarriorPosted 1/8/2013 11:36:45 PM(edited)

pedrami91 posted...

......But it clearly says "low end of expectations" not " within expectations".

This.

Also, it's interesting that Sony expected it to flop while their dedicated are still having trouble wrapping their minds around it.---Official Alice of the Shin Megami Tensei IV boardhttp://backloggery.com/shampoowarrior

#5LuminescentRule(Topic Creator)Posted 1/8/2013 11:40:17 PM

From: pedrami91 | #003

......But it clearly says "low end of expectations" not " within expectations".

That means it's within expectations.---http://www.yourgamercards.net/trophy/a/EmperorLawlight.png

#6bornonafridayPosted 1/8/2013 11:44:06 PM

LuminescentRule posted...

From: pedrami91 | #003

......But it clearly says "low end of expectations" not " within expectations".

That means it's within expectations.

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#7shampoowarriorPosted 1/8/2013 11:47:59 PM

NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5175151)

The next morning, two of the engineers told us, they fully expected Challenger to blow up at launch ignition. One of the engineers silently prayed during the countdown. At liftoff, with no explosion, he began to wonder whether he'd been wrong. The relief didn't last.

The next morning, two of the engineers told us, they fully expected Challenger to blow up at launch ignition. One of the engineers silently prayed during the countdown. At liftoff, with no explosion, he began to wonder whether he'd been wrong. The relief didn't last.

LuminescentRule: "Everything is fine, guys! It's all within expectations!"

The next morning, two of the engineers told us, they fully expected Challenger to blow up at launch ignition. One of the engineers silently prayed during the countdown. At liftoff, with no explosion, he began to wonder whether he'd been wrong. The relief didn't last.

LuminescentRule: "Everything is fine, guys! It's all within expectations!"

That's just gross.

#10shampoowarriorPosted 1/8/2013 11:55:57 PM

LuminescentRule posted...

From: shampoowarrior | #001

NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5175151)

The next morning, two of the engineers told us, they fully expected Challenger to blow up at launch ignition. One of the engineers silently prayed during the countdown. At liftoff, with no explosion, he began to wonder whether he'd been wrong. The relief didn't last.

LuminescentRule: "Everything is fine, guys! It's all within expectations!"